III Write down the correct form of the word in brackets (adjective or adverb).
1. Sue is a (careful) girl. She climbed up the ladder careful
2. They learn English (easily). They think English is an
3. Max is a (good) singer. He sings
4. It's (awfully) cold today. The cold wind is
language.
IV Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note whether the sentence is a req
question and whether you have to change the tenses or not.
"I was very tired," she said.
"I will get myself a drink," she says.
"Why haven't you phoned me?" he asked me.
"Why haven't you phoned me?" he asked me.
"Peter, do you prefer tea or coffee?" she says.
He said, "Don't go too far."
"Have you been shopping?" he asked us.



Answer :

Final answer:

The answer covers adjectives, adverbs, comparative and superlative forms, verb forms, and reported speech in English.


Explanation:

Adjectives: careful, good, awfully, small, simple, difficult, realistic, furious, thick, wet, strange, black

Adverbs: easily, eagerly, almost, softly, silently

Comparative and Superlative forms:
Quickly - more quickly - most quickly
Small - smaller - smallest
Difficult - more difficult - most difficult
Realistic - more realistic - most realistic
Furious - more furious - most furious

Verb Forms:
1. brush
2. wear
3. kicks
4. watches
5. hides
6. want
7. work
8. needs
9. eats
10. fixes

Reported Speech:
She said she was very tired.
She says she will get herself a drink.
He asked me why I hadn't phoned him.
She says to Peter if he prefers tea or coffee.
He said not to go too far.
He asked us if we had been shopping.


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